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我一直在处理一个有序的 ManyToManyField 小部件,并且它的前端工作得很好:

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不幸的是,我在让后端正常工作时遇到了很多麻烦。连接后端的明显方法是使用一个表,该表以s 为关系两侧的through模型键控,并覆盖保存方法。ForeignKey这会很好用,除了由于内容的特殊性,这个小部件必须放在一个字段集中(使用 ModelAdminfieldsets属性),这显然是不可能的

我没主意了。有什么建议么?

谢谢!

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关于如何设置模型,您是对的,带有“订单”列的直通表是表示它的理想方式。你也是对的,Django 不会让你在字段集中引用该关系。解决这个问题的诀窍是记住,你在 a 的“fieldsets”或“fields”中指定的字段名称ModelAdmin实际上并不是指 的字段Model,而是ModelForm指我们可以随意覆盖的字段我们心中的喜悦。对于 many2many 字段,这会变得很棘手,但请耐心等待:

假设您试图代表比赛和参加比赛的竞争对手,比赛和竞争对手之间的顺序为 many2many,其中顺序代表竞争对手在该比赛中的排名。你models.py会看起来像这样:

from django.db import models

class Contest(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
    # More fields here, if you like.
    contestants = models.ManyToManyField('Contestant', through='ContestResults')

class Contestant(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=50)

class ContestResults(models.Model):
    contest = models.ForeignKey(Contest)
    contestant = models.ForeignKey(Contestant)
    rank = models.IntegerField()

希望这与您正在处理的类似。现在,对于管理员。我写了一个admin.py带有大量注释的示例来解释正在发生的事情,但这里有一个摘要可以帮助您:

由于我没有您编写的有序 m2m 小部件的代码,因此我使用了一个简单地继承自TextInput. 输入包含一个以逗号分隔的参赛者 ID 列表(不含空格),它们在字符串中出现的顺序决定了它们在ContestResults模型中的“排名”列的值。

发生的情况是我们ModelForm用自己的覆盖了 Contest 的默认值,然后在其中定义了一个“results”字段(我们不能将字段称为“contestants”,因为会与模型中的 m2m 字段发生名称冲突)。然后我们 override __init__(),它在表单显示在管理员中时被调用,因此我们可以获取可能已经为竞赛定义的任何 ContestResults,并使用它们来填充小部件。我们还覆盖save()了 ,这样我们就可以依次从小部件中获取数据并创建所需的 ContestResults。

请注意,为了简单起见,此示例省略了诸如验证小部件数据之类的事情,因此如果您尝试在文本输入中输入任何意外内容,事情就会中断。此外,创建 ContestResults 的代码非常简单,可以大大改进。

我还应该补充一点,我实际上已经运行了这段代码并验证了它是否有效。

from django import forms
from django.contrib import admin
from models import Contest, Contestant, ContestResults

# Generates a function that sequentially calls the two functions that were
# passed to it
def func_concat(old_func, new_func):
    def function():
        old_func()
        new_func()
    return function

# A dummy widget to be replaced with your own.
class OrderedManyToManyWidget(forms.widgets.TextInput):
    pass

# A simple CharField that shows a comma-separated list of contestant IDs.
class ResultsField(forms.CharField):
    widget = OrderedManyToManyWidget()

class ContestAdminForm(forms.models.ModelForm):
    # Any fields declared here can be referred to in the "fieldsets" or
    # "fields" of the ModelAdmin. It is crucial that our custom field does not
    # use the same name as the m2m field field in the model ("contestants" in
    # our example).
    results = ResultsField()

    # Be sure to specify your model here.
    class Meta:
        model = Contest

    # Override init so we can populate the form field with the existing data.
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        instance = kwargs.get('instance', None)
        # See if we are editing an existing Contest. If not, there is nothing
        # to be done.
        if instance and instance.pk:
            # Get a list of all the IDs of the contestants already specified
            # for this contest.
            contestants = ContestResults.objects.filter(contest=instance).order_by('rank').values_list('contestant_id', flat=True)
            # Make them into a comma-separated string, and put them in our
            # custom field.
            self.base_fields['results'].initial = ','.join(map(str, contestants))
            # Depending on how you've written your widget, you can pass things
            # like a list of available contestants to it here, if necessary.
        super(ContestAdminForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
        # This "commit" business complicates things somewhat. When true, it 
        # means that the model instance will actually be saved and all is
        # good. When false, save() returns an unsaved instance of the model.
        # When save() calls are made by the Django admin, commit is pretty
        # much invariably false, though I'm not sure why. This is a problem
        # because when creating a new Contest instance, it needs to have been
        # saved in the DB and have a PK, before we can create ContestResults.
        # Fortunately, all models have a built-in method called save_m2m()
        # which will always be executed after save(), and we can append our
        # ContestResults-creating code to the existing same_m2m() method.
        commit = kwargs.get('commit', True)
        # Save the Contest and get an instance of the saved model
        instance = super(ContestAdminForm, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
        # This is known as a lexical closure, which means that if we store
        # this function and execute it later on, it will execute in the same
        # context (i.e. it will have access to the current instance and self).
        def save_m2m():
            # This is really naive code and should be improved upon,
            # especially in terms of validation, but the basic gist is to make
            # the needed ContestResults. For now, we'll just delete any
            # existing ContestResults for this Contest and create them anew.
            ContestResults.objects.filter(contest=instance).delete()
            # Make a list of (rank, contestant ID) tuples from the comma-
            # -separated list of contestant IDs we get from the results field.
            formdata = enumerate(map(int, self.cleaned_data['results'].split(',')), 1)
            for rank, contestant in formdata:
                ContestResults.objects.create(contest=instance, contestant_id=contestant, rank=rank)
        if commit:
            # If we're committing (fat chance), simply run the closure.
            save_m2m()
        else:
            # Using a function concatenator, ensure our save_m2m closure is
            # called after the existing save_m2m function (which will be
            # called later on if commit is False).
            self.save_m2m = func_concat(self.save_m2m, save_m2m)
        # Return the instance like a good save() method.
        return instance

class ContestAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
    # The precious fieldsets.
    fieldsets = (
        ('Basic Info', {
            'fields': ('name', 'results',)
        }),)
    # Here's where we override our form
    form = ContestAdminForm

admin.site.register(Contest, ContestAdmin)

如果您想知道,我自己在一个我一直在从事的项目中遇到了这个问题,所以大部分代码都来自那个项目。希望对你有帮助。

于 2010-07-13T11:21:30.147 回答